Is protest and resistance the only valid reponse to injustice? Protest and resistance is the only valid response to injustice and oppression. This is because through a non-violent means‚ protest can stimulate a universal fight by contesting social perspectives and revealing hypocrisies. This is clearly demonstrated by Rafeef Ziadah in her protest poem "Shades of Anger". She is a Palestinian activist‚ academic and spoken word artist who is currently a PhD candidate at York University in Canada.
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Cultural and National identity play a crucial role on our lives everyday. It exercises influences on how we perceive the world around us‚ on the decisions we make and on how we view ourselves. Culture is a way of life of a group of people‚ it is the behaviors‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and language that they accept and are passed along by generations. On that note‚ cultural identity is belonging to a group that shares the same beliefs and religion. Meanwhile‚ national identity is one’s identity of sense of
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IS genocide of Assyrians Imagine being driven from your house and on the way out‚ anything of value that you own is taken from you. As you are leaving your sister is kidnapped as a slave and the neighbors down the street have been shot. This is the plight of the Assyrian Christians‚ who are descendants of the Assyrian empire and the only native group in northern Iraq‚ and the Yazidis who believe in an ancient religion and live in southern Syria. They are being persecuted by the Islamic State (IS)
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“You will not be punished for your anger‚ you will be punished by your anger.”(Siddhartha Gautama/Buddha).For years a religion has been split in two‚ cradling much contempt and malice in-between. A conflict that has existed for fifteen centuries‚ exists still today. From it‚ war and each continue to plague the countries of Iran‚ Iraq‚ and all others in the Middle East. Now‚ however‚ more and more people ask why the conflict persists‚ where it came from‚ and how anyone could benefit from such a religious
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Nire beltzaren These days we have become so accustomed to war that we don’t even know how many wars are currently active. Do you know how many there are? As I write this paper there are 10 wars and 8 active conflicts. That said most of these conflicts are taking place in Africa. But why there? Well there are a few reasons‚ first there isn’t a lot of education going around. Second there is a lot of poverty leading to unhappiness among the poor. But the third and most prominent reason is the muslim
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In the early 20th century‚ Syrian Jewish immigration to the Americas and other states was largely the result of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Numerous Jews fled to America to skirt conscription into the army the Young Turks‚ the ground that rebelled against the Ottomans. Additionally‚ economic opportunities in became increasingly scarce in Syria as a result of a worldwide depression and sluggish recovery‚ driving many to the Americas for opportunity and wealth of Western civilization. Lastly
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The Arab Revolt of World War I can be said to be a key battle in the Arab world‚ with reinforcement from the West. The key countries that were involved with the Revolt included the Kingdom of Hejaz‚ Britain‚ France and the Ottoman Empire (Lecture on Bahrain and Syria). The Ottoman Empire had assumed authority over most of the Middle East‚ and their government was mostly dominated by Turkish officials. The Arab population within the Ottoman Empire wanted to create an independent Arab state without
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Everyone wants to live in a good situation which provide a job‚ a house. Sometimes‚ people decide a wrong thing. There is an example‚ while Syrian people chose the government‚ they made a mistake. Their government deceived the residents. The government started a war‚ killed the residents too. The residents had to migrate the other countries. One of these countries is Turkey. Gaziantep is a city which is close Syria. The residents immigrated to Gaziantep‚ but it roots some problems. These problems
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#6: Bloodshed in Aleppo The article‚ “ From Aleppo‚ tales of hardship and bloodshed. ‘Civilization is gone.’” written by Molly Hennessy-Fiske talks about the hardships of living in present day Aleppo‚ Syria. To begin with‚ Syria has been in a civil war for over five years now and the people still stay in the country. The war has been deadly but the people are still strong and are not willing to leave. Secondly‚ the people of Aleppo have a strong bond with friends and family members. In the article
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Maria Yazmin Gonzalez Rodriguez English 102 26 February 2018 Past Haunts the Present: Young Refugee Looking Backward A month later he was in Camp Pendleton‚ San Diego‚ waiting for sponsorship. He and the other refugees had been rescued by a Seventh Fleet destroyer in the South China Sea‚ taken to a makeshift Marine Corps camp at Guam‚ and then flown to California. As he lay on his cot and listened to children playing hide-and-seek in the alleys between the tents‚ he tried to forget the people who
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